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: Psych/Mental Health NURS 316: Clinical Practicum II1 credits 2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 5 credits Spring SemesterNURS 401: Care of Complex Conditions NURS 402: Patho/Pharm III NURS 403: Clinical Practicum III NURS 404: Healthcare Diversity NURS 405: Informed Practice3 credits 2 credits 5 credits 4 credits 2 credits 2nd Year Summer SemesterNURS 406: Continuity of Care NURS 407: Clinical Practicum IV NURS 483: Transition to Practice NURS 407 Capstone Project3 credits 6 credits 1 credits 2 credits
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: Psych/Mental Health GNUR 316: Clinical Practicum II1 credits 2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 5 credits Spring SemesterGNUR 401: Care of Complex Conditions GNUR 402: Patho/Pharm III GNUR 403: Clinical Practicum III GNUR 404: Healthcare Diversity GNUR 405: Informed Practice3 credits 2 credits 5 credits 4 credits 2 credits 2nd Year Summer SemesterGNUR 406: Continuity of Care GNUR 407: Clinical Practicum IV GNUR 483: Transition to Practice GNUR 498 Capstone Project3 credits 6 credits 1 credits 2 credits
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The 8th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series: Dr. Richard Lapchick presents “Facing Uncomfortable Truths” The 8th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series presented by PLU’s Department of Kinesiology will feature Dr. Richard Lapchick and his keynote presentation, “Facing Uncomfortable Truths” on February 28th, 2024, from 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in the AUC (Chris Knutson Hall). In his keynote presentation,… February 12, 2024 Equity, Faith, JusticeEvents, Performances, AthleticsNews
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Indigenous Studies Global Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Hispanic and Latino Studies Interdisciplinary Programs Co-curricular programs These featured centers at PLU support student learning and engaging in conversations regarding diversity, inclusion, and social justice. The Diversity Center The Center for Gender Equity The Wang Center for International Programs Campus Ministry PLU digital campaign explores the meaning of the words “anti-racist,” “anti-Black,” “decolonize” and “BIPOC”. “My
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opportunity to be part of a PLU learning community. Want to live in a community specifically focused on promoting well-being? The Wellness House is a community of students who are interested in engaging in conversations and activities that promote and sustain healthy lifestyles. Or maybe you want to join the Diversity, Justice & Sustainability community, with residential wings for First in Family, Students of Color, Environmental & Social Justice, and LGBTQ+. Love expressing yourself through art, music
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the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) SOCW 289 : Special Topics in Social Work To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) SOCW 290 : Anti-Racism, Diversity, & Equity in SW Practice In this course, human diversity
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Paid Summer Scholar Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital Posted by: nicolacs / February 6, 2023
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literary studies and became a scholar of African American literature. He has continued to work within institutions of education to challenge them to live by their own values, a commitment he solidified at PLU. Notably, one of Brian’s capstone projects was a queer history of PLU — an early precursor to this project. “So there was a moment, even that early, of an attempt to document, and an awareness that progress had been made, and that we were entering new chapters. I think that’s always an important
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2021 Environmental Studies CapstonesProfessors Claire Todd (Geosciences and Environmental Studies) and Sergia Hay (Philosophy) had the honor of working with this year’s class of Environmental Studies students as they completed their interdisciplinary and culminating projects for their major. This capstone cohort tackled a wide range of current environmental issues and employed the methods and tools of multiple disciplines including biology, literature, chemistry, philosophy, art, political
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capstone project was very much inspired by my passion for plant science, food security and agriculture. I completed my capstone project last spring, where I wrote a literature review focusing on genetic engineering mechanisms to combat environmental stressors — such as flooding and drought — in important agricultural crops … food security is being threatened by the severe weather patterns as a result of climate change. One potential solution to the severe crop losses, loss of food security and economic
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